The SEC has no plans to even the schedule after Georgia was required to travel to Auburn in back-to-back years. The hiccup was the result of Missouri and Texas A&M joining the SEC in 2012.

Auburn will travel to rivals Alabama and Georgia for the first time in school history in 2014, and the rotation will continue into 2016 and beyond, Jacobs said.

The news, for the immediate future, means Auburn will play its final two SEC games on the road in even years and at home in odd years. It's possible the Georgia game could be moved to earlier in the season, but for now Auburn fans will have to deal with a new-look Amen Corner.

The question for season-ticket buyers is whether they like the news. On one hand season tickets in 2015 will be a hot item, but on the other is the reality of a weaker home schedule in even years.

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